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  1. fullenglish22

    Is there any point to testing my blood sugar first thing in the morning?

    Also has anyone watched Neal Barbara on iTunes who has a completely different take on reversing diabetes and says it can be done by reducing animal fat ?
  2. fullenglish22

    Is there any point to testing my blood sugar first thing in the morning?

    Is the morning test relevant to my diabetes? Won't carbs or sugar be removed from my blood overnight? And is the result of my three monthly HbA1c a true picture of how well my insulin is working or is it affected by how much carbs and sugar I have eaten in that time?
  3. fullenglish22

    Feeling very low- advice needed

    Dear Catherine, I think you have been through one of the most devastating events that anyone can experience. I volunteer for a group called the Child Death Helpline which is part of the Bereavement Services at Great Ormond Street and Alder Hey in Liverpool. We are all bereaved parents and we...
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    Fluid intake

    My Dad was an old-school GP believing in water and fresh air as a cure for everything. He once told a patient to drink 6 glasses of water a day. She came back after a week and said she just couldn't manage to drink that much. "Oh" he said, "six isn't many." "Six, doctor " she said, "I thought...
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    Fasting

    Thank you for all this information. I have learnt lots of first hand things here that are really helpful. In particular that it is best to go low carb for a while before starting intermittent fasting. I also watched videos by Sarah Hallberg that were along the same lines regarding low carb and...
  6. fullenglish22

    Type 2 Fasting

    Do we have to accept that Type 2 Diabetes is a progressive disease? Has anyone watched Dr Jason Fung's videos? What do you think?
  7. fullenglish22

    Fasting

    Has anyone followed Dr Jason Fung's work in Toronto where he says he can reverse Type 2 diabetes in his patients by getting them to fast? I was told that Type 2 diabetes is a progressive disease. Is it considered safe to fast for any length of time?
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